Sony

Sony Corporation, based in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world's top consumer electronics companies. Products include cameras, TVs, DVD and MP3 players, and semiconductors. Sony's PlayStation is slightly ahead of Nintendo's GameCube and Wii and Microsoft's Xbox.

In the entertainment business, it owns Sony BMG Music and Epic, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Pictures Digital, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, and Sony Pictures Television.

In 2007, sales were US$70.5 billion with profits of US$1 billion.

Ad boycott against Air America Radio
Sony refused to advertise on the progressive Air America Radio. In October 2006, around 90 companies, including Sony, told ABC Radio Networks that they did not want their ads to play on radio stations that carried Air America Radio.

Labor
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Lobbying
Sony spent $1,237,000 in the U.S. for lobbying in the first half of 2007. Two of the lobbying firms used were Quinn Gillespie & Associates and Patton Boggs.

Personnel
Key executives:
 * Howard Stringer, Chief Executive Officer
 * Ryoji Chubachi, President and Electronics CEO
 * Katsumi Ihara, Executive Deputy President, Officer in charge of Consumer Product Group

Selected members of the Board of Directors:
 * Yotaro Kobayashi, Chairman of the Board
 * Hirobumi Kawano, Vice Chairman of the Board
 * Fujio Cho, Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation

Contact details
Japan headquarters: 7-1, Konan, 1-chome, Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Phone: +81-3-6748-2111 Fax: +81-3-6748-2244 Web: http://www.sony.net

U.S. office: 550 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 Phone: 212-833-6800 Fax: 212-833-6938 Web: http://www.sony.com

External articles

 * Danielle Knight, "Sony Corporation Tracks Environmental Organizations", CorpWatch/Inter Press Service, September 15, 2000.
 * Deborah Branscum, "Marketing Under the Radar", CorpWatch/CMO, December 22, 2004.
 * Jennifer Bayot, "Sony Agrees to Halt Gifts for Airtime", CorpWatch/The New York Times, July 25, 2005.
 * "Texas expands Sony spyware lawsuit", CorpWatch/MSNBC, December 22, 2005.

External resources
, Co-op America, accessed December 2007.